Hi! I find it a bit frustrating that everytime you add new content, you have to write a header. How the header looks is decided by the theme. Is there any way to get around this, and just create an "empty" page. Maby this issue is born out of ignorance, in that case please feel free to enlighten me. I tried the "front page" module but it does not really solve the problem. I tried using blocks instead of "content", but this feels very wrong, and besides you dont get access to any of the TinyMCE editor for instance (?). Any tips?

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NancyDru’s picture

What do you mean "you have to write a header?" I don't do anything of the sort. I do add a title, if that's what you mean. But there is a way around that. I've seen somewhere, but since I don't use it, don't remember where, a way to have the title extracted from the beginning content. Just be careful if you use this and Pathauto.

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gnucifer’s picture

Well, when you add content there is an obligatory field called "title". And this title is themed by the current theme. That is what i meant. Header should have been headline.

NancyDru’s picture